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NASA Supporters in the UK applaud ‘act of Statesmanship’ on Raila-Uhuru pact

5 days ago, 17:55

By: Thomas Nziu

Supporters of National Super Alliance in the United Kingdom have applauded the step taken by NASA leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta to agree to work together.

It takes a spirit of true statesman to overlook the charged political environment and go against close allies in announcing an end to a generational political rivalry.

We truly applaud the two leaders for their wisdom and charisma," NASA-UK Chairman Kivindyo Ndivo said Mr Ndivo said the only way Kenyans will gauge the true spirit of healing the nation is for the two to work as co-Presidents and to effect changes that can guarantee electoral justice, ethnic balance and to curb endemic corruption and borrowing.

Hon Raila Odinga will deliver just the way he did with the Kibaki coalition government, but he should not rush in signing terms of engagement that are not well thought out that may limit his powers to push for the much needed electoral reforms of our country."

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NASA Supporters in the UK applaud ‘act of Statesmanship’ on Raila-Uhuru pact

5 days ago, 17:55

By: Thomas NziuSupporters of National Super Alliance in the United Kingdom have applauded the step taken by NASA leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta to agree to work together.

It takes a spirit of true statesman to overlook the charged political environment and go against close allies in announcing an end to a generational political rivalry.

We truly applaud the two leaders for their wisdom and charisma," NASA-UK Chairman Kivindyo Ndivo said Mr Ndivo said the only way Kenyans will gauge the true spirit of healing the nation is for the two to work as co-Presidents and to effect changes that can guarantee electoral justice, ethnic balance and to curb endemic corruption and borrowing.

Hon Raila Odinga will deliver just the way he did with the Kibaki coalition government, but he should not rush in signing terms of engagement that are not well thought out that may limit his powers to push for the much needed electoral reforms of our country."